Papers 2351-2360 of total 26892 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…to diminish crime. Aside from the fact that the State is itself the greatest criminal, breaking every written and natural law, stealing in the form of taxes, killing in the form of war and capital punishment, it has come to an absolute standstill in coping…
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…, violence and cruelty towards prisoners has only increased. Even though capital punishment has been abolished, In the years 1980 to 1986, sixty-three prisoners were killed with legal intervention. That is, they were killed by police or prison guards…
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…in check by law, with the control of crime being of particular importance. Crime is a consequence of human instinct and must be deterred and punished. Conservatives aim to deter crime by enforcing long jail sentences and the use of corporal and capital
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…A Time to Kill is a novel written about how a ten-year old black girl named Tonya Hailey’s life was shattered when two rednecks beat and raped her, and then how her father took the law into his own hands and decided their punishment himself. Tonya…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and 1997 showing a positive balance, but has sharply declined in 1998 to negative $3 billion. There was no data available on Argentina's capital account. On the contrary, the US imports have solidly grew over the past 7 years, starting at nearly $600 billion…
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…Keynesian Economics Up until the Great Depression the United States used the “classical” or “conservative” version of capitalism. This version stated that the economy was self-correcting and was best left untouched. The depression brought…
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Category: /Literature/English
…When Athens became the capital of the new kingdom of Greece in 1833, it was a small town of Turkish-style houses clustered at the foot of the Acropolis. Beginning in the 1950’s, much of old Athens was demolished to make room for modern buildings…
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…of listing a company on the ASX Advantages; 1. The principal advantage of a public float is access to additional capital 2. Negotiability of capital provided by listing is an important consequence. 3. The ability to defer capital gains tax 4. Improved corporate…
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…Globalization; for better or for worse. Capitalism is a way of life based on the ability to exploit the lower classes and rule by force. Exploiting others is nothing new for man as class inequalities can be dated back to recorded human history…
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Category: /Literature/English
…,” but these phrases seem to imitate the startle of wings when a swan is preparing to take flight, which could be at any moment. The capitalization of certain words shows the beginning of sentences, yet most capitalization is placed in the bottom part of the poem, perhaps…
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